
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|23-11-2025
Sydney Thunder Women will face Melbourne Renegades Women in the 21st match of the Women’s Big Bash League 2025 at Drummoyne Oval, Sydney, on November 23. Sydney Thunder, led by Phoebe Litchfieldare currently fifth on the points table with two wins and three losses after five games. They come into this match on a two-match winning streak, having defeated teams like Perth Scorchers and Brisbane Heat recently. Melbourne Renegades, the defending champions, sit second on the points table with three wins and two losses. They are coming off a six-wicket loss against Hobart Hurricanes in their last outing and will look to bounce back strongly.
In terms of recent head-to-head form, Melbourne Renegades have had the upper hand, winning four of their last six encounters against Sydney Thunderincluding a defeat in the first matchup this season. The Renegades are favourites to continue their solid performance. Key players to watch include Thunder’s Litchfield and Heather Knightand for Renegades, players like Courtney Webb, Sophie Molineux (captain), and Deandra Dottin.
Matches played: 19| Melbourne Renegades won: 09 | Sydney Thunder won: 10 | No result: 0
The Drummoyne Oval pitch is expected to offer a balanced contest between bat and ball, favouring bowlers more often than batters. The average first innings score in Women’s T20 matches here is around 135, indicating a relatively low-scoring game expected. Both pacers and spinners can be effective, so teams will need to strategize well. Quick runs during the powerplay will be crucial due to field restrictions.
Sydney Thunder: Tahlia Wilson (wk), Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield (c) Heather Knight, Champari Athakathhu, Laura Harir, Anited Gill, Hass letters Gill, the Pesmail, Shabniel Ishmale, Habantha Ishaol, Aletonna Handna Dorrina, Eve.
Melbourne Renegades: Davina Perrin, Sophie Molineux, Courtney Webb, Alice Capsey, Deandra Dottin, Georgia Wareham, Naomi Stalenberg, Nicole Faltum (wk), Tess Flintoff, Sarah Coyte, Charis Bekker, Milly Illingworth, Sara Kennedy, Emma de Broughe, Issy Wong, Sophie Molineux
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Match result: Team bowling first to win the game.
This article was first published at WomenCricket.coma Read company.




